Examples of using A stimulus in English and their translations into Polish
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After the Brexit vote in 2016 the Bank of England proposed a stimulus package designed to boost the economy
hypoaesthesia decreased sensitivity to a stimulus.
this could provide a stimulus to national authorities.
active job-creating instruments, should give the European economy a stimulus and ensure a return to growth.
the current economic downturn requires a stimulus also at EU level.
area in the world, bringing new opportunities for companies and a stimulus for job creation.
will provide a stimulus up to 2020.
The images we see are a stimulus that helps rediscover the images recorded in our brain….
Attendance was compulsory and a planned curriculum carried students forward step by step in rod was largely replaced by friendly rivalry as a stimulus to study.
The external location of the sauna can also be a stimulus to the creation of a genuine area of relaxation around with places to rest for friends.
since synthetics during this period can serve as a stimulus.
Pairing either Signifier with a stimulus will cause affected subjects to adjust their understanding of humanity to incorporate,
Adolescents and adults as a stimulus for sustainable thinking and action.
So, let the film'A closed system' be a stimulus for those who govern our country, to get interested in honesty and responsibility.
There is an increasing interdependence between peoples, and this constitutes a stimulus for Christian witness and evangelization.
This inscription became a stimulus for writing a book in further years entitled:‘A book of wisdom of this world.
This is why I have long recommended Harold Covington's Northwest Novels as a stimulus and guide to thinking about how a white homeland might emerge.
can be a stimulus for innovation and growth.
conditions that help the continuation of businesses are also a stimulus for the entrepreneurial initiative.
after its association with a stimulus that triggers a specific reaction,